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What are the pros and cons for Kyphoplasty?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jul 5, 2023 | Replies (55)

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@mdfriel

Well worth it for me. Would not be where I am without them. That is not to say it is easy. The procedure is outpatient but does definitely require a good recovery time. I find full recovery to be about 4 weeks. I would only have it done in a hospital that offers this procedure by a dr who has done them many times. I don’t think I would be walking at all and in a tremendous amount of pain without them. There will always be limitations because I am 74 and I still have severe osteoporosis and I have had 8 kyphoplasties done. I do live with chronic pain but nothing like it was when I had the fractures. I always recommend do the research and find the best doctor for the procedure and then make an informed decision.

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I am well past my last fractures, which were in April 2021. I have 7 total spinal fractures, some from trauma and some from osteoporosis. I declined kyphoplasty and my ortho doc was "less is more" in philosophy. I can walk 10 miles for each of two days but am almost always in pain, and have lost 2 1/2 inches. My doc said outcome would be the same with or without kyphoplasty so I was curious if this was true.